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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

How to look after and get a baby magpie!

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  • We kill baby magpies

  • @CelebrityFeetFan

    good  for you

  • Canned dog food is a better diet!

  • @bridgerartists

    your opinion :)

  • @i2iz2Anna - How is the little bird doing now?

  • @verticalsmurf

    Great :D quite old now

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  • @DavidPayne81 The UK, they're killed as they are 'pests'..

  • @nolardonme They're a protected species in Australia.

  • @nolardonme Where are you from? They're protected in Australia.

  • @ellaova Just so you know magpies are not protected and are actually classed as pets and people do kill them and catch them to attract other magpies resulting in them being all killed. This video isnt intenting for the birds to be killed just as a pet as they're very lovable birds. When i ever i have the chance to help sick animals or birds i try and help them but usually they're wild and die from shock. Magpies kill and disturb protected birds. Magpies are not protected, they are the pests.

  • Hey!? Your not suggesting people steal healthy birds from their nests are you!? Its illegal if to interfere with protected species and theres plenty of abandoned, sick or injured birds that would love your attention!

  • Is New Order essential to the magpie rearing process!? 

  • @beasonefoundation Owned :)

  • @benjaminfrank1in

    Yes if they can fly and that, but sometimes if they get too tame they wont defend for themselves and survive. Sometimes when they get spooked they go scatty and cant really be sociable then you should let them go and will be fine

  • @ferrot24

    Spend a time with it and get it to come to you when you have food and feed it

  • @tanatribe

    About 2 weeks, and yes

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